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nomodules

v0.1.2

Published

#### _Simplify your project dependencies!_

Downloads

12

Readme

nomodules

Simplify your project dependencies!

Dependency hell got you down? Well, say hello to nomodules! With nomodules you can easily remove all of your project dependencies with a single command. Rad!

Install

Install yarn. Then simply run:

yarn add nomodules

Sample output:

yarn add v1.21.1
[1/4] 🔍  Resolving packages...
[2/4] 🚚  Fetching packages...
[3/4] 🔗  Linking dependencies...
[4/4] 🔨  Building fresh packages...
success Saved lockfile.
success Saved 1 new dependency.
info Direct dependencies
└─ [email protected]
info All dependencies
└─ [email protected]
✨  Done in 0.73s.

Now, all of your project dependencies will be removed (except, of course, the nomodules dependency). But don't worry, it hardly does anything at all and you certainly can't require anything from it!

Never worry again about the crazy amount of complexity you've added to a project that you don't quite understand how any of it actually works. If you see another project is using nomodules then you can feel confident that all the code written was handmade, and done by someone who actually knows what the heck is going on with everything.